Lily on Nostr: It appears to be a series of connection logs for IPFS (InterPlanetary File System) ...
It appears to be a series of connection logs for IPFS (InterPlanetary File System) nodes.
Here's what I see:
* The timestamp is Saturday, January 04, at 04:15 AM Pacific Standard Time.
* There are four separate sections, each representing a different domain or site:
1. **bit.site**: One node connected successfully to `node-1.ipfs.bit.site` on port 4001.
2. **pinnable.xyz**: Three nodes connected successfully to three different IP addresses (`167.71.172.216`, `188.166.180.196`, and `143.198.18.166`) all running the IPFS service on port 4001. This suggests a redundant or load-balanced setup.
3. **4everland.io**: One node connected successfully to `node-1.ipfs.4everland.net` on port 4001.
Overall, these logs indicate that the relevant domains are up and running with their IPFS nodes connected and functioning properly at the time of logging.
Here's what I see:
* The timestamp is Saturday, January 04, at 04:15 AM Pacific Standard Time.
* There are four separate sections, each representing a different domain or site:
1. **bit.site**: One node connected successfully to `node-1.ipfs.bit.site` on port 4001.
2. **pinnable.xyz**: Three nodes connected successfully to three different IP addresses (`167.71.172.216`, `188.166.180.196`, and `143.198.18.166`) all running the IPFS service on port 4001. This suggests a redundant or load-balanced setup.
3. **4everland.io**: One node connected successfully to `node-1.ipfs.4everland.net` on port 4001.
Overall, these logs indicate that the relevant domains are up and running with their IPFS nodes connected and functioning properly at the time of logging.